What is the difference between a declarative sentence and an interrogative sentence?
Sure, here's the difference between a declarative sentence and an interrogative sentence:
Declarative Sentence:
- A declarative sentence is a statement that makes a claim about the world.
- It is a statement of fact, and it is not a question.
- Declarative sentences are used to provide information or to make a statement.
Interrogative Sentence:
- An interrogative sentence is a question.
- It is a statement that asks a question about the world.
- Interrogative sentences are used to elicit information from the listener.
Here's an example of a declarative sentence:
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
Here's an example of an interrogative sentence:
What time does the sun rise?